The DWI arrests made by Russellville police recently include a 24-year-old Danville man who was cited during a traffic stop Saturday morning at West 12th and South Glenwood.

According to a report, Officer Diana Turner witnessed a maroon Chevrolet Blazer running a stop sign at the intersection and conducted a traffic stop. The subject stated to the officer he had consumed three beers about two hours prior to the stop, and added, "You might as well take me to jail. I am guilty."

After failing field sobriety tests, the subject was transported to the police station where a blood alcohol content test result was .17 percent. He was then taken to the Pope County Detention Center and cited for DWI (first offense), no proof of vehicle insurance and stop sign violation.

n A 19-year-old Russellville male was arrested Friday night and cited for DWI (drugs), no vehicle insurance, no motorcycle endorsement and no motorcycle helmet during a traffic stop conducted by Cpl. David Kemp at the intersection of Highways 7 and 124.

A report indicated officers were dispatched to an accident involving personal injury. The subject, driving a motorcycle with a passenger, his father, later stated he had allegedly smoked marijuana earlier in the day. No field sobriety tests were given due to a leg injury. He was transported to a local hospital emergency room for a urine test. The subject later sought treatment in the ER after refusing treatment at the accident scene.

According to a report, Powers observed a passenger car traveling westbound on West Main Street with its flashers activated. When the driver was stopped and asked if he had an emergency, he responded no and added he was having vehicle problems and wanted to get home. The officer followed the subject to his residence and continued the traffic stop.

After the subject failed field sobriety tests, he stated he was using his emergency lights because he was afraid his vehicle would stall while driving. The subject was issued a BAC test at the police station, which returned a result of .08 percent. He was then transported to the detention center.

Second time around

The 26-year-old Russellville man listed directly above, who was arrested for DWI (first offense) Saturday, was arrested a second time Tuesday morning and cited for domestic battery (third degree), public intoxication, terroristic threatening and disorderly conduct at his residence.

According to a separate report by Officer Kevin Burnham, he was dispatched to the residence in reference to a physical disturbance in progress. The suspect was leaving the apartment when the officer arrived and became very aggressive, yelling and screaming and cussing while threatening his neighbors for calling police. He was placed into custody.

The victim, a 21-year-old Russellville woman, stated the subject started punching her for reasons unknown and also ripped off her shirt and bra. Two witnesses stated they saw the subject allegedly punch the victim in the head and face several times, choke her and rip her clothes off, the report indicated.

The subject was placed in an isolation cell at the detention center and had his phone privileges revoked. While at the jail, the subject contacted one of the witnesses and allegedly threatened her with bodily harm once he was released, according to the report. Officers advised the subject not to return to the residence and to refrain from calling the victim or witnesses.

Alleged rape

Officer J.M. Jacobs was contacted Saturday by an Arkansas State Police investigator who stated an investigation was ongoing into the alleged rape of a 4-year-old girl that allegedly occurred at a Russellville residence.

According to a report, the ASP investigator stated she was contacted by a representative of Russellville Family Clinic advising her of the incident. The investigator made contact with the alleged victim at Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock.

The report indicated the victim stated a white male subject who she knows allegedly committed a sexual act with an object when she was visiting her biological parents. The victim is currently back in custody with her foster mother.

Pinched vegetables

DOVER -- A complainant told Sheriff's Deputy Bill McGlothlin that sometime between Saturday and Sunday, unknown suspect or suspects entered his garden patch located off of Broomfield Road and picked all of his tomatoes that were on the plants.

According to a report, the complainant could not give an accurate estimate on the total number of vegetables taken or the total value of the loss.